J. Katz et al., Periodontal status by CPITN, and associated variables in an Israeli permanent force military population, J CLIN PER, 27(5), 2000, pp. 319-324
Aims: The objectives were to determine periodontal treatment needs using th
e CPITN index, of Israeli permanent force military personnel.
Methods: The study population consisted of 1300 military personnel aged 25-
44 years (mean age 33.8 +/- 5.4), who attended obligatory routine medical a
nd dental examinations. Clinical examinations were conducted by 3 calibrate
d examiners, employing flat dental mirrors, the specially designed WHO peri
odontal probes (FDI probes) and following CPITN criteria. The frequency dis
tributions were studied with regard to age groups, gender and education, as
well as differences in the severity of the disease, Also, the mean number
of sextants affected per person by age was assessed.
Results: Only 1.19% of the subjects demonstrated healthy periodontal tissue
. Shallow pockets were similarly found among all age groups, and the number
of persons with deep pockets increased with age. Deep pockets were found a
lmost 3 x more among males (18.66%) in comparison with females (6.19%). Per
sons with higher education (>12 years), had less deep pockets and bleeding
than individuals with less than 12 years of education (p<0.05).
Conclusions: Compared with data from other countries reported by the WHO, t
his periodontal status indicates a relatively high level of treatment needs
. This survey provides a substantial contribution to the national oral heal
th data bank concerning the adult working population in Israel.